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Photos from 2022

13th January, 2022. This afternoon Betty & I went for a walk in Moncrieff which is one of Canberra's newer northern suburbs. It has lots of open spaces & you can view the photos I took here!

15th January, 2022. Betty & I came back yesterday from a very pleasant long weekend at Sussex Inlet on NSW's South Coast. Here are the photos we took. Enjoy!

April, 2022. Betty & I finally got away for our first real holiday together since 2018. We'd often talked about doing the Great Ocean Road, so we did, via Beechworth, Melbourne, & Torquay. Once we'd driven the length of the Great Ocean Road, we drove from Port Fairy to Victor Harbor via Mt Gambier, then to the Barossa Valley, Mildura, Griffith,  Wagga & then back to Canberra. If you're interested, you can see our photos here. There are a lot of them!


Enjoy!


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